International audienceMt Etna lies on the footwall of a large normal fault system, which cuts the eastern coast of Sicily and crosses the volcano eastern flank. These faults are responsible for both large magnitude historical earthquakes and smaller damaging seismic events, closer to the volcano. We investigate here the two-way mechanical coupling between such normal faults and Mt Etna through elastic stress transfer. The comparison between eruptive sequences and historical seismicity reveals that the large earthquakes which struck the eastern Sicily occurred after long periods of activity along the Mt Etna rift zone. The larger the erupted lava volumes, the stronger the earthquake. The smaller earthquakes located on the eastern flank of th...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
We carried out a study of the seismicity and ground deformation occurred on Mount Etna volcano after...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
International audienceMt Etna lies on the footwall of a large normal fault system, which cuts the ea...
Changes in Coulomb failure stress (ΔCFS) induced by dike propagation during two flank eruptions on M...
We investigated the relationship between the occurrence of earthquakes along the main volcano-tecton...
Influences of distant earthquakes on volcanic systems by dynamic stress transfer are well documented...
A close relationship between earthquake swarms, volcanic eruptions, and ground deformation at Mt. Et...
We study a seismic swarm that occurred in 1989–1990 at the Alban Hills volcano and interpret the sei...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which we have analysed using ge...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
International audienceResults from several seismic methods allow us to sketch the deep structure of ...
In the last thirty years, numerous eruptions and associated deformation episodes have occurred at Mt...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002–2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Several volcanoes worldwide have shown changes in their stress state as a consequence of the deforma...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
We carried out a study of the seismicity and ground deformation occurred on Mount Etna volcano after...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
International audienceMt Etna lies on the footwall of a large normal fault system, which cuts the ea...
Changes in Coulomb failure stress (ΔCFS) induced by dike propagation during two flank eruptions on M...
We investigated the relationship between the occurrence of earthquakes along the main volcano-tecton...
Influences of distant earthquakes on volcanic systems by dynamic stress transfer are well documented...
A close relationship between earthquake swarms, volcanic eruptions, and ground deformation at Mt. Et...
We study a seismic swarm that occurred in 1989–1990 at the Alban Hills volcano and interpret the sei...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which we have analysed using ge...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
International audienceResults from several seismic methods allow us to sketch the deep structure of ...
In the last thirty years, numerous eruptions and associated deformation episodes have occurred at Mt...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002–2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Several volcanoes worldwide have shown changes in their stress state as a consequence of the deforma...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
We carried out a study of the seismicity and ground deformation occurred on Mount Etna volcano after...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...